Long-eared Myotis Stump Roosts

Metadata:


Identification_Information:
Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: John P. Hayes and David L. Waldien
Publication_Date: Unpublished Material
Title: Long-eared Myotis Stump Roosts
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: spreadsheet
Larger_Work_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Waldien, D. L.
Publication_Date: 1998
Title:
Characteristics and spatial relationships of day-roosts and activity areas of female long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) in western Oregon.
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: document
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Corvallis, OR
Publisher: Oregon State University
Other_Citation_Details: Masters Thesis
Description:
Abstract:
Stump Roosts: Data set contains variables that describe characteristics of conifer stumps used as day roosts by female long-eared myotis and random stumps in the study area. Data are in the form of an Excel spreadsheet.
Purpose:
1) to identify and characterize day roost structures used by female long-eared myotis throughout the study area; 2) characterize habitat variables associated with roosting and foraging areas used by bats in managed forests at the roost structure, stand, and landscape scales; 3) determine spatial relationships of roost sites and foraging areas in forested landscapes with diverse management conditions and objectives; and 4) develop recommendations for managing structural features for bat roosting habitat at the stand and landscape scales in managed forests.
Supplemental_Information:
Science Information System Project# 70-87 Accession# 5001374
Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 1996
Ending_Date: 1997
Currentness_Reference: ground condition
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned
Spatial_Domain:
Description_of_Geographic_Extent:
western Oregon, Lane County, McKenzie River and Willamette River Basins, Little Fall Creek, Fall Creek, Willamette National Forest
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -123.83
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -122.5
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 44.5
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 43.97
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Theme_Keyword: spatial patterns
Theme_Keyword: day roosts
Theme_Keyword: snags
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Place_Keyword: Oregon
Place_Keyword: Willamette River Basin
Place_Keyword: McKenzie River Basin
Place_Keyword: Willamette National Forest
Place_Keyword: Cascade Range
Place_Keyword: Fall Creek
Place_Keyword: Little Fall Creek
Taxonomy:
Taxonomic_Keywords: bats
Taxonomy:
Taxonomic_Coverage:
Specific_Taxonomic_Information:
Kingdom: Animalia
Division-Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Vespertilionidae
Genus: Myotis
Species: evotis
Applicable_Common_Names: long-eared myotis
Access_Constraints: Contact data owner for data access
Use_Constraints: Dataset credit required
Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research (CFER)
Contact_Person: John Hayes
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical address
Address: Oregon State University
Address: Department of Forest Science
Address: 321 Richardson Hall
City: Corvallis
State_or_Province: Oregon
Postal_Code: 97331
Contact_Voice_Telephone: (541) 737-6589
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: John.Hayes@orst.edu
Native_Data_Set_Environment: Microsoft Excel 97 spreadsheet
Cross_Reference:
Citation_Information:
Originator: T.H. Kunz and A. Kurta
Publication_Date: 1988
Title: Capture Methods and holding devices
Other_Citation_Details: pages 1-29
Larger_Work_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: T.H. Kunz (editor)
Publication_Date: 1988
Title:
Ecological and behavioral methods for the study of bats
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Washington, D.C.
Publisher: Smithsonian Institute Press
Other_Citation_Details: 533 pp
Cross_Reference:
Citation_Information:
Originator: David L. Waldien and John P. Hayes
Publication_Date: 1999
Title:
A technique for capturing bats using hand-held mist nets
Series_Information:
Series_Name: Wildlife Society Bulletin
Issue_Identification: 27:197-200

Data_Quality_Information:
Attribute_Accuracy:
Attribute_Accuracy_Report: Verified spreadsheets with data sheets
Logical_Consistency_Report: does not apply
Completeness_Report:
Stumps > 100 years of age (when the trees were cut) were excluded from the random samples
Lineage:
Methodology:
Methodology_Type: Field
Methodology_Identifier:
Methodology_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Methodology_Description:
Mist nets, harp traps, hoop nets (Kunz and Kurta 1988), and H-nets were used (Waldien and Hayes submitted) to capture bats over ponds and streams and at bridges used as night-roosts from May through August in 1996 and June through August in 1997. Sites were selected based on equipment limitations (e.g., size of mist nets) and access to the site by road or trail with most sites being trapped more than once to maximize opportunities to capture female long-eared myotis. Capture periods generally were initiated at sunset and lasted three to four hours depending on logistics and weather conditions. Captured bats were identified to species, sex, relative age (adult or juvenile) based on the degree of ossification in the epiphyseal growth plates (Anthony 1988), and reproductive condition (Racey 1988). Radio transmitters (0.51 g) were attatched (model LB2, Holohil Systems Ltd.,112 John Cavanagh Road, Carp, Ontario, KOA 1L0, Canada) to 21 female and 3 male long-eared myotis during June, July, and August 1996 and 1997. The transmitters attached to bats exceeding 6.5g in weight that were not in a late stage of pregnancy. Transmitters weighed 6.7-7.8% of body mass. A small patch of fur was trimmed between the scapula and the transmitter was attached to the bat using Skin-Bond (Smith and Nephew United, Inc., Largo, FL) and held the transmitters firmly in place for 1-2 minutes. The bats were placed in a container for 20-30 minutes to allow the adhesive to set and released the bat at the capture site. Wildlife Materials TRX-1000S (Wildlife Materials, Inc.; Carbondale, Illinois) and Telonics TR-2 (Telonics, Telemetry-Electronic Consultants; Mesa, Arizona) receivers were used, and hand-held 4- and 6-element yagi antennas to track bats to roosts on a daily basis. The structures located were used for day-roosts by tracking instrumented bats to these sites. A structure was verified as a roost only if I confirmed that the instrumented bat had left the roost. This was accomplished by monitoring the radio signal and roosts at dusk. This protocol may have eliminated some structures used as day-roosts where a bat shed its transmitter, but minimized misclassification of structures where transmitters had been shed by bats flying over a structure or at night-roosts. Day-roosts were located on U.S.G.S. topographic maps and with a geographical positioning system (GPS; TrimbleNavigation, Ltd., Sunnyvale, California). Each roost was classified by female long-eared myotis into one of three categories: dead or defective conifer trees (completely dead trees and live trees with structural defects such as a dead top), conifer stumps (structures less than 3 m in height created by a conifer tree < 100 years old being cut), and all other roost structures (i.e., live conifers with no structural defects, logs, and hardwoods). Conifer trees were classified according to stage of decay (see Section 5). A stand defined to be an area of similar vegetative composition and structure. Topographic features (e.g., ridges and stream) were used to define boundaries of stands in areas with relatively large forest tracts of similar age or structure; resulting stand boundaries generally were consistent with management boundaries. A 1x1 cm grid was used with a random numbers table to establish 6 points in each stand where a dead or defective conifer tree used as roosts were located. these points were navigated with a U.S.G.S. topographic map and compass, and selected the dead or defective conifer tree nearest to the random point. There were a total of 24 randomly available dead or defective conifer trees identified. For dead or defective conifer trees, they were selected as random trees in decay classes 1-3. Snags located in young-open or young-closed conditions were excluded because they were used infrequently and differed in many respects from the majority of the snags observed, that were used by female long-eared myotis. Data were collected on characteristics of roosts and randomly selected structures at multiple spatial scales. Data were also selected for spatial relationships with landscape features and other variables which did not naturally fit in either the structure- or plot-scales (larger-scale). There were examined spatial relationships between roosts and available water in the landscape by testing for differences in distance between roosts and random points in the landscape to available water. The vailable water was defined as a pond or stream (medium or large) where bats could access water. GIS was used to define a landscape of available habitat based on the maximum distance a female long-eared myotis was detected from a known roost by placing a 2.4 km radius buffer centered on each roost used by females and combined contiguous buffers into continuous polygons associated with each capture area. Random numbers were used as a generator in GIS to place 50 random points within each polygon and measured distance from each roost and random point to available water and stand condition at each roost and random point.
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: David L.Waldien
Publication_Date: Unpublished Material
Title: gps locations
Type_of_Source_Media: electronic file
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 1996
Ending_Date: 1997
Source_Currentness_Reference: observed
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: gps_locations
Source_Contribution: Locations of snags
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
GPS locations were corrected based on local base stations
Process_Date: 1997
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
Air photos were interpreted for appropriate measurement
Process_Date: 1997
Taxonomic_System:
Taxonomic_Procedures:
Captured bats were identified by species, sex, relative age (adult or juvenile) based on the degree of ossification in the epiphyseal growth plates (Anthony 1988), and reproductive condition (Racey 1988).

Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
Indirect_Spatial_Reference: McKenzie River and Fall Creek basins

Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
Detailed_Description:
Entity_Type:
Entity_Type_Label: \stumps.xls
Entity_Type_Definition:
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet - Data associated with stumps used as day-roosts by female long-eared myotis and random snags.
Entity_Type_Definition_Source: software generated
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Use
Attribute_Definition: identifies the structure as used or random
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 0
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: random
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: used
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: WS
Attribute_Definition: identifies the watershed the data are associated with
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Fall Creek
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 2
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: South Fork McKenzie River
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Area
Attribute_Definition: identifies the capture site the structure was associated with
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: 1828 bridge
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 2
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Coopers pond
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 3
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Wader pond
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 4
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: 1833 bridge
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: STND
Attribute_Definition: identifies the stand the structure was located in
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut above 1828 road
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 2
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut in headwaters of Puma Creek
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 3
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: 1833 road clearcut
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 4
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut north of Coopers pond
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 5
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut south of Coopers pond
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 6
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut east of Coopers pond
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 7
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut northwest of Coopers pond
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 8
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut east of Trout Creek
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 9
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: clearcut west of Trout Creek
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Year
Attribute_Definition: identifies the year in which the roost was used
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: 1996
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 2
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: 1997
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: SPP
Attribute_Definition: species of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: PSME (Douglas fir)
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 2
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: TSHE (western redcedar)
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 3
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: THPL (western hemlock)
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CRVU
Attribute_Definition: identifies a bark crevice on stump as used or random
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 0
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: random
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: used
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CRVW
Attribute_Definition: width of crevice
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CRVOD
Attribute_Definition: opening depth of the crevice (between the bark and the wood)
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CRVD
Attribute_Definition: depth of the crevice (top to bottom)
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CRVH
Attribute_Definition: height above the ground of the crevice opening
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CRVBT
Attribute_Definition: thickness of the bark at the crevice
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: CRVA
Attribute_Definition: aspect (slope direction) of the crevice
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: 360
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: degrees
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: UHT
Attribute_Definition: height of stump on uphill side
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: DHT
Attribute_Definition: height of stump on downhill side
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: DIAM
Attribute_Definition: diameter at top of stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: DEC
Attribute_Definition: decay class
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined; modified from Bull et.al. (1997)
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 1
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
generally cut within the year; wood generally solid with minimal exfoliation of the bark; heart wood cavities formed prior to being cut
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 2
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
1 season since cut; variable levels of decay and exfoliation of bark
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Enumerated_Domain_Value: 3
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: >1 season since cut; extensive decay and wood generally spongy
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: BARK
Attribute_Definition: amount of bark remaining on stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: 100
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: percent
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: BARKT
Attribute_Definition: average thickness of bark on stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: POT
Attribute_Definition:
distance of stump perimeter that has a crevice in which a bat could roost
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: centimeters
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: ASP
Attribute_Definition:
aspect (slope direction) of the slope on which the structure was located
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: 360
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: degrees
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: SLP
Attribute_Definition: angle of the slope on which the structure was located
Attribute_Definition_Source: user-defined
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: 100
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: percent
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M1SL
Attribute_Definition:
number of small logs (10 to 50 cm diameter) within 1m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M5SL
Attribute_Definition:
number of small logs (10 to 50 cm diameter) within 5m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M1LL
Attribute_Definition: number of large logs (>50 cm diameter) within 1m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M5LL
Attribute_Definition: number of large logs (>50 cm diameter) within 5m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M10LL
Attribute_Definition: number of large logs (>50 cm diameter) within 10m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M20LL
Attribute_Definition: number of large logs (>50 cm diameter) within 20m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M1ST
Attribute_Definition: number of stumps (>10 cm diameter) within 1m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M5ST
Attribute_Definition: number of stumps (>10 cm diameter) within 5m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M10ST
Attribute_Definition: number of stumps (>10 cm diameter) within 10m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M1W
Attribute_Definition: number of pieces of wood (all sizes) within 1m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M5W
Attribute_Definition: number of pieces of wood (all sizes) within 5m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M1SP
Attribute_Definition: number of saplings (<10cm DBH) within 1m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M5SP
Attribute_Definition: number of saplings (<10cm DBH) within 5m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M10SP
Attribute_Definition: number of saplings (<10cm DBH) within 10m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M510SP
Attribute_Definition:
number of saplings (<10cm DBH) between 5 and 10m radius of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M20TR
Attribute_Definition: number of trees (>10cm DBH) within 20m of the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M50A
Attribute_Definition: access to the structure from 5m above
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: 100
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: percent
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: M5A
Attribute_Definition: maximum access at 5m in a 45 degree arc from the stump
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: 100
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: percent
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: ELEV
Attribute_Definition: elevation of structure
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: feet
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: DSTCAP
Attribute_Definition: distance to capture site
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: kilometers
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: DSTWTR
Attribute_Definition: distance to nearest body of water that a bat could drink from
Attribute_Definition_Source: measured
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: 0
Range_Domain_Maximum: no limit
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: kilometers

Metadata_Reference_Information:
Metadata_Date: 20000125
Metadata_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: George Lienkaemper
Contact_Organization:
US Geological Survey Forest and Rangeland
Ecosystem Science Center (FRESC)
Contact_Position: FRESC Metadata Coordinator
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: Mailing and Physical Address
Address: 3200 SW Jefferson Way
City: Corvallis
State_or_Province: Oregon
Postal_Code: 97331
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 541-750-7343
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: geo@fsl.orst.edu
Hours_of_Service: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday Through Friday
Metadata_Standard_Name:
NBII Content Standard for National Biological Information Infrastructure Metadata
Metadata_Standard_Version: December 1995

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